The abundance of large Oak trees, winding streets, very large lots and a wide variety of different types of architectural style homes make Beach Park a unique and desirable neighborhood in South Tampa. Beach Park was developed in the early 1920’s on land which was once a mixture of thick Florida tropical brush, Palm trees and Oak forests on the waterfront of Old Tampa Bay. Many of the original Mediterranean style mansions are still enjoyed by our residents throughout this historic, established neighborhood.
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTIFICATIONS:
Neighborhood notifications or "Good Neighbor Notices" regarding any of the official associations/communities within the City of Tampa boundaries are REQUIRED to be sent to the official associations/communities,however a COURTESY NOTIFICATION FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY is recommended to be sent to THAN - Tampa Homeowners An Association of Neighborhoods.
For neighborhood notifications or "Good Neighbor Notices" regarding the Beach Park Homeowners Association, an ADDITIONAL NOTIFICATION FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, is REQUIRED to be sent to the Westshore Alliance, Inc. contact identified on the official neighborhood registry.
If you have any questions or need additional information regarding neighborhood notifications, please call the Land Development Coordination & Zoning Department at 813-274-8725 for assistance.
Beach Park Homeowners Association, Inc.
Contact Information
(updated Friday, February 26, 2010)
Joel G. Williams, President
Margaret Vizzi, Director
Beach Park Homeowners Association, Inc.
Meeting Information
(updated Tuesday, March 09, 2010)
Meetings are held at Wachovia Insurance, located at 4600 West Cypress Street.
Meetings take place at 7:00pm
Next meeting April 20, 2010
Please contact the neighborhood association president for additional meeting information or visit their website at www.BeachParkTampa.org